Cases double in NHS trust death and injury investigation
Mark Norman / BBC A police investigation into allegations of preventable deaths and injuries at an NHS trust has doubled the number of cases it is looking at, BBC News can reveal.
Defense Lawyers Seek to Block Special Counsel Report in Trump Documents Case
Defense lawyers seek to block the release of Trump investigation report, labeling it a politically motivated attack.
Mel Shapiro, Director Whose Specialty Was John Guare, Dies at 89
Mel Shapiro was a renowned theater director whose works reshaped American theater and showcased talent like playwright John Guare.
Rudy Giuliani Is Held in Contempt of Court in Defamation Case
Rudolph W. Giuliani was held in contempt for not cooperating with a court order to surrender $11 million in personal assets.
Enoch Burke returns to Wilson's Hospital School in defiance of court order on first day of new term
Controversial teacher Enoch Burke refuses to comply with court orders regarding a transgender student, leading to imprisonment and significant unpaid fines.
Rudy Giuliani Is Held in Contempt of Court in Defamation Case
Rudolph W. Giuliani was held in contempt for not cooperating with a court order to surrender $11 million in personal assets.
Enoch Burke returns to Wilson's Hospital School in defiance of court order on first day of new term
Controversial teacher Enoch Burke refuses to comply with court orders regarding a transgender student, leading to imprisonment and significant unpaid fines.
New York is seeing the hidden toll of legal weed: violence, psychosis and mayhem
The legalization of marijuana in New York has inadvertently increased the dangers posed by K2, a synthetic cannabinoid linked to violent incidents.
Trump Seeks to Halt His Criminal Sentencing in New York
Trump seeks to delay sentencing to avoid becoming a convicted felon before inauguration.
The Blocks, Strips, and Neighborhoods Carved Out of 'City of Yes'
The modified zoning plan aims to increase housing but is expected to create 25% less than the original proposal, reflecting a compromise.
Dana White, U.F.C. Head, Joins Meta's Board
Zuckerberg and White have bonded over MMA while Meta expands into AI and wearables amidst criticism for its content moderation practices.
Justin Trudeau Set to Step Down as Party Leader, Setting Off Succession Race: Canada Live Updates
Justin Trudeau faces significant challenges to his leadership as public support wanes and key political allies threaten to unseat him.
NYC Mayor Adams rips into ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo over bail reform: 'You're going to have to answer these questions'
Adams strategically targets Andrew Cuomo over bail reform in potential Democratic primary challenges, emphasizing accountability for past actions in office.
Mike Rinder, Scientology Spokesman Turned Critic, Dies at 69
Mike Rinder, a former Scientology spokesman turned critic, dies at 69 from esophageal cancer, leaving behind a legacy of opposition to the church.
Brooklyn Man Charged in String of Subway Attacks
Jamar Banks was arrested for a series of assaults in subway stations, including an MTA employee.
Harris Faces an Awkward Election Task: Certifying the Vote She Lost
Kamala Harris will preside over the Electoral College certification of her defeat, demonstrating the dignity and gravity of the vice presidency.
Taxi driver jailed for social media posts inciting Southport riots
A taxi driver was jailed for inciting violence on social media following the Southport attack, highlighting the dangers of misinformation.
Amazon Prime Will Release a Melania Trump Documentary
Amazon's Prime Video will release a documentary about Melania Trump, highlighting her life and experiences.
Costas Simitis, two-term Greek prime minister, dies at 88
Costas Simitis, a pragmatic leader, played a crucial role in Greece's entry into the euro and was pivotal in major infrastructure improvements.
Inside NYC's deadliest police precinct where fruit vendor was beaten to death, innocent dad gunned down: 'If you bump into someone, they want to kill you'
The Bronx's 46th Precinct has seen a drastic surge in crime, particularly homicides, creating fear among residents.
Exclusive | NYPD limits subway overtime hours - despite surging violence - in wake of Jeffrey Maddrey scandal: sources
NYPD decreases overtime for police officers despite rising violence in the subway, following controversy regarding misuse of overtime pay.
Woman, 71, heading to New Year's Day church service fights back when teen girls attack, try to rob her in NYC subway station
A brave elderly woman defended herself against teenage robbers in a Brooklyn subway station on New Year's Day.
Exclusive | Knife-wielding transgender woman accused of killing NYC postal worker smiles, rolls eyes in creepy video
A disturbing video surfaced showing Jaia Cruz, charged with murder, shortly before fatally stabbing postal worker Ray Hodges during an argument in a deli.
Madman accused of two NYC train stabbings is busted in another station - carrying 'large knife': sources
A 52-year-old man with a lengthy criminal history was arrested for allegedly stabbing two individuals in the subway.
Knife-wielding maniac on the loose in NYC after two subway stabbings, cops say
Jamar Banks is a 52-year-old wanted for two subway stabbings and has a long criminal history including 53 prior arrests.
Inside NYC's deadliest police precinct where fruit vendor was beaten to death, innocent dad gunned down: 'If you bump into someone, they want to kill you'
The Bronx's 46th Precinct has seen a drastic surge in crime, particularly homicides, creating fear among residents.
Exclusive | NYPD limits subway overtime hours - despite surging violence - in wake of Jeffrey Maddrey scandal: sources
NYPD decreases overtime for police officers despite rising violence in the subway, following controversy regarding misuse of overtime pay.
Woman, 71, heading to New Year's Day church service fights back when teen girls attack, try to rob her in NYC subway station
A brave elderly woman defended herself against teenage robbers in a Brooklyn subway station on New Year's Day.
Exclusive | Knife-wielding transgender woman accused of killing NYC postal worker smiles, rolls eyes in creepy video
A disturbing video surfaced showing Jaia Cruz, charged with murder, shortly before fatally stabbing postal worker Ray Hodges during an argument in a deli.
Madman accused of two NYC train stabbings is busted in another station - carrying 'large knife': sources
A 52-year-old man with a lengthy criminal history was arrested for allegedly stabbing two individuals in the subway.
Knife-wielding maniac on the loose in NYC after two subway stabbings, cops say
Jamar Banks is a 52-year-old wanted for two subway stabbings and has a long criminal history including 53 prior arrests.
Richard Foreman, Iconoclastic Playwright and Impresario, Dies at 87
Richard Foreman was a pioneering avant-garde playwright whose innovative theatrical practices and unique perspective profoundly impacted the landscape of modern theater.
Opinion | John Bolton: For Donald Trump, the Only Loyalty Is Fealty
Trump's focus on loyalty over constitutional principles may compromise effective governance and legality in his administration.
NYC subway stabbings lead to arrest of Brooklyn man, says NYPD
A man has been arrested for multiple subway stabbings in New York, showing a troubling trend of violence in public transit.
British man and a nursing assistant were the last victims identified in New Orleans attack
The tragic truck attack in New Orleans claimed multiple innocent lives, evoking a call for resilience and remembrance from local officials and victims' families.
Tomiko Itooka of Japan, World's Oldest Person, Dies at 116
Tomiko Itooka, the world's oldest person, passed away at 116, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and historical significance through her long life.
British man and a nursing assistant were the last victims identified in New Orleans attack
The tragic truck attack in New Orleans claimed multiple innocent lives, evoking a call for resilience and remembrance from local officials and victims' families.
Tomiko Itooka of Japan, World's Oldest Person, Dies at 116
Tomiko Itooka, the world's oldest person, passed away at 116, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and historical significance through her long life.
Washington Post Cartoonist Quits After Jeff Bezos Cartoon Is Killed
Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post after her cartoon of Jeff Bezos was rejected, citing concerns for editorial independence and press freedom.
Oakland police officer shoots man, leading to standoff
An Oakland police sergeant shot a suspect during a confrontation, leading to a standoff before the suspect surrendered.
Officials Knew About Violence in Prison Where Robert Brooks Was Fatally Beaten
The Marcy Correctional Facility has been implicated in severe abuse and discrimination, highlighted by the death of inmate Robert Brooks.